Middlesex
to wit
The Examination of
Thomas conway< no role >
a Rogue and
Vagabond apprehended by
John Armstrong< no role >
, Constable
,
taken on Oath before me
Rupert Clarke< no role >
Esquire
one of
His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in and for the said
County
[..] this Seventeenth day of
September 1793.
Who on this Oath saith That he is near Twenty Years
of age and hath been told, and he verily believes the
same to be true, that he was born in the Parish of
Saint John Wapping
in the said County, in which
Parish his father Edward Conway< no role >
is Settled and
belongs thereto, having rented a House therein and
paid Taxesthereinfor the same, and this Examination
further saith that he never did any act to gain
himself a legal Settlement in his Own right
Taken and Sworn the day and
Year first written before me}
Rupt Clarke< no role >
The Mark of
[mark]
Thomas Conway< no role >
The Examination of the said John Armstrong< no role >
Who on his Oath saith That on the fourteenth day
of September instant he apprehended the said Thomas
Conway< no role >
in Company with John Harvey< no role >
(who hath
lately escaped out of the House of Correction at
Clerkenwell
) in the Fair in the Parish of Edmonton
the County of Middlesex
and this Examinant further
saith that he sairly believes that the said Thomas Conway
was in the said fair with an intent to commit
felong on the Persons and Property of same of the
Majesty's Justices
John Armstrong< no role >
Taken and Sworn the day and Year first
above written before me}
Rupt Clarke< no role >